Aerosol-plasma deposition of insulating oxide powder

Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Tungsten containing

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ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing an insulating powder. In the first step of this process, a solution comprising a first compound (which preferably is an yttrium compound), a barium compound, and a copper compound subjected to ultrasonic sound waves at a frequency in excess of 20,000 hertz, and to a substantially atmospheric pressure of at least about 600 millimeters of mercury to cause such solution to form into an aerosol. Thereafter, a plasma is generated within a radio-frequency plasma reactor, and the aerosol is contacted with the plasma gas within the reactor while subjecting said aerosol to a substantially atmospheric pressure of at least about 600 millimeters of mercury and to a radio frequency alternating current at a frequency of from about 100 kilohertz to about to about 30 megahertz to form a vapor, which is thereafter flowed downwardly onto and collected on a collector.

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